Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Waiting on Wednesday which is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine in which you show a book that will be releasing soon that you are excited for!I really enjoyed The Darkest Minds series and I recently read In The Afterlight . This is one of the books that I wish I had got at BEA, but that line was intimidating and I would have missed out on several other books if I had went on the line. I knew that I would probably buy this one anyway. I am really excited for this time travel story. It sounds so exciting and I hope it lives up to all of my expectations!Also, today is my first day of my sophomore year of college. I will definitely be stepping up my blogging game now that I have more of a routine again!

Violin prodigy Etta Spencer had big plans for her future, but a tragedy has put her once-bright career at risk. Closely tied to her musical skill, however, is a mysterious power she doesn't even know she has. When her two talents collide during a stressful performance, Etta is drawn back hundreds of years through time.
Etta wakes, confused and terrified, in 1776, in the midst a fierce sea battle. Nicholas Carter, the handsome young prize master of a privateering ship, has been hired to retrieve Etta and deliver her unharmed to the Ironwoods, a powerful family in the Colonies--the very same one that orchestrated her jump back, and one Nicholas himself has ties to. But discovering she can time travel is nothing compared to the shock of discovering the true reason the Ironwoods have ensnared her in their web.
Another traveler has stolen an object of untold value from them, and, if Etta can find it, they will return her to her own time. Out of options, Etta and Nicholas embark on a perilous journey across centuries and continents, piecing together clues left behind by the mysterious traveler. But as they draw closer to each other and the end of their search, the true nature of the object, and the dangerous game the Ironwoods are playing, comes to light -- threatening to separate her not only from Nicholas, but her path home... forever.

I stood in THE LONGEST LINE EVER at BEA to get a copy of Passenger. I got it, but was waiting until closer to the release to read it. It sounds amazing and I hope it was worth that line! I hope you enjoy it!